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Arsenal Ladies started the new season as they finished the last
- with silverware in their hands. The Double winners reasserted
their domestic superiority with a comfortable Community Shield win
over Everton at Gresty Road.

Last term's runners-up showed plenty of guts and no little
guile, but they were no match for Vic Akers' impressive side.
Kelly Smith opened the scoring with a delicious chip before new
signings Karen Carney and Katie Chapman linked up for the latter to
bundle home a second.

Rachel Yankey and Jayne Ludlow were both denied by the woodwork
- inside the same minute - but there was one final goal to put the
icing on Arsenal's cake, Gemma Davison turning the ball home in
stoppage time after Danielle Hill had fumbled Lianne
Sanderson's cross.

For Akers, there was no shortage of good news before the serious
stuff starts later this month. His new signings wasted no time in
settling in, Anita Asante filled the defensive void left by Faye
White's long-term injury, Ludlow was a commanding stand-in
captain and Smith - well, Smith was just as good as ever.

On the evidence of the recent heatwave, you might have expected
a warm, balmy night in Crewe. Not a bit of it. The players emerged
into a chilly wind and drizzle under slate grey skies.

Fortunately, the football was much brighter. Smith was straight
back into her usual high-class groove with a dipping volley which
flew just wide and then a curling effort which was touched past the
post by Hill.

Ludlow also went close. She soared highest to meet Rachel
Yankey's early corner but could not divert the ball goalwards.
Then the captain saw a first-time effort dribble wide after Hill
scuffed a clearance straight at the Wales midfielder.

Everton also had their moments. Ludlow had to race back to block
Jill Scott's cross after the midfielder had found acres of
space in the Arsenal box. Then Jodie Handley fired Becky
Easton's cross just over the bar.

A goal looked on the cards and it duly arrived in style after 23
minutes. Smith, once again the outstanding player on show, looked
up and launched a perfect chip over Hill and into the net from 30
yards. It was a real touch of class.

Everton were fortunate not to go two goals down two minutes
later. Yankey lashed a shot against the far post and Ludlow,
following up smartly, found the same upright with her shot.

No matter. With this Arsenal side, another goalscoring chance is
never far away and so it proved just after the half-hour mark.
Carney lifted the ball towards the far post and Chapman bundled the
ball in after her first effort was blocked.

The writing was on the wall for Everton but they refused to
buckle. Indeed, Kelly McDougall should have reduced the deficit a
minute later but she squandered a gilt-edged chance in front of
goal from Handley's pinpoint cross. The same player then fired
just wide as Arsenal were temporarily forced on the back foot.

A goal then would have kept the game bubbling under but, with
Akers' side in command, the second half was a less frenetic
affair. Alex Scott had the first decent chance after the restart,
racing onto Yankey's lofted pass before prodding the ball wide
of the target.

Handley continued to make life difficult for Mary Phillip but
Everton struggled to really threaten Emma Byrne in the Arsenal
goal. Substitute Fara Williams got plenty of power behind one
long-range effort, but not enough direction.

At the other end, Yankey continued to flicker on the flank. One
jinking run on 63 minutes left two defenders trailing in her wake
but Arsenal's MBE shot straight at Hill.

After a promising debut, off came Chapman and on came Ciara
Grant. The personnel had changed but the game's pattern
didn't deviate. Yankey went close again, firing onto the roof
of the net, and Fern Whelan made a sliding challenge to deny Smith
as she prepared to shoot.

There was one final flourish as Davison, on as a substitute,
capitalised on Hills' handling error to score a third with the
final kick of the game.

Before long, Ludlow had her hands on the season's first
piece of silverware. You sense that there will be more to come by
the time the 2006/07 campaign draws to a close.

Arsenal Ladies

1

Byrne

5

Champ88

18

Asante

23

Phillip

17

Chapman66Goal!

4

Ludlow

10

SmithGoal!

91

Sanderson

22

Scott

11

Yankey

10

Carney81

Substitutes

22

Spencer

1

Daniels

16

Larkin88

7

Grant66

12

Davison81Goal!

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